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Title I, Part A Campus Improvement Plan Comprehensive Needs Assessment 10 Components of a Schoolwide Program Nerissa Erickson Toni Garrett Title I/NCLB.

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1 Title I, Part A Campus Improvement Plan Comprehensive Needs Assessment 10 Components of a Schoolwide Program Nerissa Erickson Toni Garrett Title I/NCLB Consultant Capacity Building Consultant Region 10 ESC

2 Agenda Overview/Purpose of Title I, Part A Region 10 Title I Website/Resources Comprehensive Needs Assessment 10 Schoolwide Components Campus Improvement Plan

3 “The purpose of Title I, Part A is to ensure that all children, particularly low-achieving children in the highest poverty schools, have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education, and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments.” [Public Law 107-110, Section 1001 ]

4 Legal Requirements for Comprehensive Needs Assessment ESEA/NCLB Act of 2001 Section 1114 (b) Components of Schoolwide Programs A schoolwide program shall include the following components: comprehensive needs assessment (1)(A) A comprehensive needs assessment of the entire school (including taking into account the needs of migratory children as defined in section 1309) (2) that is based on information which includes the achievement of children in relation to the State academic content standards and the State student academic achievement standards described in section 1111(B)(1).

5 8 Areas of a CNA – 8 CNA Committees Demographics Student Achievement School Culture and Climate Staff Quality, Recruitment, and Retention Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Family and Community Involvement School Context and Organization Technology

6 Comprehensive Needs Assessments Access Resources and Tools: www.Region10.org/Title1 www.Region10.org/Title1 Comprehensive Needs Assessment Tool Probing Questions Schoolwide Component #1 Activity – Account for CNA in each CIP

7 Campus Improvement Plan Access Resources and Tools: www.Region10.org/Title1 www.Region10.org/Title1 Electronic Copy and CD Distribution Review Example Documentation in CIP CIP Template and Checklist Activity – Account for all 10 SW Components in CIP

8 10 Schoolwide Components 1.Comprehensive Needs Assessment – centerpiece of the planning process and the pre-work for the campus improvement plan 2.Reform Strategies – amount and quality of learning time 3.Instruction by Highly Qualified Teachers – highly qualified and highly skilled 4.High-Quality Professional Development – based on needs assessment 5.Strategies to Attract HQ Teachers - recruitment and retention 6.Strategies to Increase Parental Involvement – regular, two-way, and meaningful communication and involvement 7. Transition - pre-school to kindergarten 8. Teacher Decision-Making Regarding Assessments – use of academic assessments to improve instruction and student performance. 9. Effective and Timely Assistance to Students – appropriate activities and interventions 10. Coordination and Integration – services and programs

9 Component #1 – Comprehensive Needs Assessment Systemic – Provides Structure Circular – On-going Organizational Strategy Drives the Campus Improvement Plan (the pre-work)  Required by Federal Law (NCLB Section 1114)  Legislated by TEC [11.252(a)(1-2)]

10 Component #2 – Schoolwide Reform Strategies Based on scientifically-based research Strengthen the core academic program Increase the quality and quantity of learning time Address the learning needs of all students

11 Component #3 – Highly Qualified Teachers /Paraprofessionals) Core Teachers - includes art and music teachers Certified does not always mean Highly Qualified Sanctions are applied if 100% HQ is not met Options for Teachers: ExCET, TExES, HOUSE or combination Paraprofessionals – 2 yrs. of college, associate’s degree, or formal assessment - only those on a Schoolwide campus assisting with providing instruction or those paid by Title I funds on a Targeted Assistance campus - exceptions – translators, parental involvement specialists, non-instructional duties

12 Component #4 – Professional Development Professional development needs are determined by all stakeholders and based on student performance data Supports the campus vision and plan Scientifically, research based topics On-going with follow-up

13 Component #5 – Strategies to Attract & Retain Highly Qualified Teachers Some questions to ask: To what extent are new teachers assigned to the most challenging students? What is the average retention of a teacher on a Title I campus? What is the rate at which teachers transfer to more affluent campuses? Schoolwide Plan must describe strategies it will use to attract and retain highly qualified teachers IDEAS Recruitment Retention Job Fairs Mentoring Multiple site job postings Additional Certifications Active/Current websites Leadership Opportunities

14 Component #6 – Strategies to Increase Parental Involvement District/Campus Parent Involvement Policies in writing School-Parent Compacts Programs, activities, procedures, and evaluation should be planned and implemented in consultation with parents Hold annual Title I meeting to inform parents about the Title I program Provide communication in home language Staff Training Notification Requirements

15 Component #6 – Additional questions to consider Is our school welcoming to parents? How do we communicate with parents? Are school personnel trained in communicating with parents? How are we involving parents? Do we hold regular and flexible meetings to enable parents to give input? What is the literacy level of the parents? Do we need to consider offering family literacy services? Would this facilitate assistance to our children?

16 Component #7 - Transition Goal is to provide a foundation for later academic success by capitalizing on a strong start: - Do we communicate/collaborate with early education programs in regard to curriculum? - How do we ensure smooth transitions? - Do we offer parents an orientation to their child’s new setting?

17 Component #8 – Include Teachers in Decision Making & Assessment Teachers MUST be included in the decisions and planning regarding use of assessments. What is the vehicle for input? What are some opportunities to discuss, analyze and revise decisions regarding student assessment? Do teachers need professional development in the area of assessment? Ideas for teacher input and decision-making:  Benchmark assessments  Teacher observations  Performance assessments  Teacher-made assessments during grading periods  Student inventories

18 Component #9 – Effective and Timely Assistance to Students A campus operating a schoolwide program must: Identify students who need additional learning time to meet State standards provide them with timely, additional assistance that is tailored to their needs this assistance MUST be available to all students on the schoolwide campus who need it Ideas for effective and timely assistance might include:  Tutoring before/after school  Saturday school  Summer school  Individualized group learning sessions

19 Component #10 – Coordination of Services and Programs Campuses operating schoolwide programs are: expected and encouraged to use the flexibility available to them to integrate services and programs with the aim of upgrading the entire educational program helping all students reach proficient and advanced levels of achievement.

20 Region 10 ESC Title I Contacts Amber Lasseigne Program Coordinator, Finance Amber.Lasseigne@Region10.org 972-348-1452 Amber Lasseigne Program Coordinator, Finance Amber.Lasseigne@Region10.org 972-348-1452 Nerissa Erickson Title I/NCLB Consultant Nerissa.Erickson@Region10.org 972-348-1358 Nerissa Erickson Title I/NCLB Consultant Nerissa.Erickson@Region10.org 972-348-1358 Toni Garrett Capacity Building Consultant Toni.Garrett@Region10.org 972-348-1488 Toni Garrett Capacity Building Consultant Toni.Garrett@Region10.org 972-348-1488


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